Anguid Lizard Apr 2026
The fossil record of Anguidae is extensive, particularly in Europe and North America.
: Fossil remains of the genus Pseudopus suggest that ancient species had greater ecological plasticity than their extant relatives, often inhabiting forested, sub-humid environments. 4. Behavioral Ecology and Thermal Biology anguid lizard
A phylogenetic analysis of body-form evolution in anguid lizards The fossil record of Anguidae is extensive, particularly
A primary focus of anguid research is the repeated independent evolution of limblessness. Contrary to long-standing hypotheses, research suggests that the transition from a lizard-like body to a snakelike form does not always follow a rigid sequence of body elongation followed by limb and then digit reduction. often inhabiting forested
Anguids display specialized behaviors that set them apart from many other ectotherms.